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Missouri Western volleyball falls in four sets at Quincy

Missouri Western made 33 hitting errors falling 3-1 (25-19, 21-25, 25-17, 25-19) on the road against regional opponent Quincy University. Alex Behnke and Tahler Johnston finished with 14 kills apiece while Stephanie Hattey finished with 39 set assists. Western falls to 9-10 on the season.

The Griffons struggled in set one getting down 11-2. The Griffons came back cutting the Hawk advantage to 13-12 after an attack error by Christine Williams of Quincy. The rest of the set would belong to Quincy as they went on a 12-6 run winning the set 25-18.

Set two was much better for the Griffons as they hit .355 with just three errors and 14 kills. Western led by as many as eight in the set cruising to the 25-21 victory. The final two sets belonged to the Hawks as Western had 20 combined hitting errors in the two sets. The Hawks had just 17 hitting errors in the whole match and seven combined in set three and four. Quincy won set three 25-17 and set four 25-19. Quincy improved to 8-9 with the victory.

Sarah Faubel led Western with 26 digs while Hattey had two service aces. Hattey also had 12 digs and one kill in the match.

The Hawks finished with 52 kills hitting .259 in the match. Beiann Joslin had 16 kills hitting .433 with only three errors. Lyndsay Kooi had 42 of the Hawks 46 set assists while Damaris Linker had 17 of Quincy’s 54 digs. Quincy also had 10 kills and four service aces.

Western will return to MIAA action on Friday, October 14 when they travel to Hays, Kan. to take on the Fort Hays State Tigers. First serve is set for 7:00 pm in Gross Memorial Coliseum.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Missouri Sports Hall of Fame announces inaugural Satellite Enshrinement Class

The Missouri Sports Hall of Fame has announced its Inaugural Satellite Enshrinement Class during a press conference on Tuesday, October 11, at 3:00 p.m. at the Holiday Inn Riverfront in St. Joseph, MO.  This will be the first time that the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame has inducted individuals away from its home base of Springfield, MO.

During the press conference, a total of seven individuals and one sports program were named for enshrinement into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in ceremonies to be held on Wednesday, November 30, 2011, at the Holiday Inn Riverfront in St. Joseph, MO.  Hillyard, Inc. is the presenting sponsor of this event and serving as an associate sponsor is the St. Joseph Convention & Visitors Bureau.

Julius Hochman will be inducted posthumously.  Mr. Hochman founded the first Youth Baseball League in St. Joseph in 1954.  Over 2,000 ball players have come through the St. Joseph Youth Baseball System that Hochman pioneered.

Herb Webster is the girls’ basketball coach from Kearney High School.  Coach Webster is entering his 45th year of coaching basketball this fall and has accumulated 882 total wins.  721 of those victories have come while he has coached girls’ basketball making him the girls’ basketball coach with the most wins in Missouri history.

Harold “Doc” Childress makes his home in St. Joseph.  Childress has 17 years of shooting experience and has earned multiple national championships in sporting clays.  He has also earned two medals, a silver and bronze, at the World Sporting Clays Championship.

Vic Eaton was born in Savannah, MO and attended high school in St. Joseph.  He went on to play football for the University of Missouri from 1953 to 1955 as both a quarterback and a punter.  In 1955, he was selected in the 11th round by the Pittsburgh Steelers.  He became the teams’ punter and was also the leading punt returner during his rookie season.

Richard Flanagan served as a coach and athletic director at Northwest Missouri State University for 22 years.  Flanagan started the Hall of Fame at Northwest Missouri State and was enshrined in that Hall of Fame in 1996.

Nan Carter is a retired school teacher from Trenton, MO.  She has devoted the last 45 years of her life to advocating for and coaching girl’s and women’s softball.  She received the Sprint Spirit Award presented by Women’s Intersport Network in 2007.

Doug Minnis is from St. Joseph. Doug was the first baseball coach in the history of the program at Missouri Western.  During his 30 years, Coach Minnis has accumulated 689 victories.

Mound City Football program is an eight on eight powerhouse.  They have won state titles 5 out of the last 6 years, including the last 3 years straight.  Mound City became the first eight man football team to win three consecutive state titles.

Several of these individuals were in attendance at the press conference and shared their feelings on being selected for induction into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame.

The Enshrinement ceremonies will get underway at 5:30 p.m. with a reception at the Holiday Inn Riverfront. The banquet and enshrinement ceremonies will begin at 6:30 p.m. and the festivities will conclude at 8:30 p.m.

Associate Sponsorships are $1,500 and includes a table for 10, full page ad in the printed program and a limited edition autographed print.  Table sponsors are $1,000 and include a table for 10, recognition in the printed program and a limited edition autographed print.  Individual tickets are $75.  Tickets are on sale now and available by calling (417) 889-3100 or 800-498-5678.  Tickets are limited, so reserve your seat today.  All proceeds will benefit the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame.  For additional information, please contact Craig Winegar, Director of Sponsorship Development at (417) 459-7579 or visit the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame website at www.mosportshalloffame.com .

— Missouri Sports Hall of Fame Press Release —

Western women’s golfers finish third at Park Fall Invite

The Missouri Western women’s golf team finished in third place at the Park University Fall Invite. The event was played at The Deuce @ The National in Parkville University and is being hosted by Park University. The Western finished three strokes out of second place firing a two round total of 669 (332-337). Grand View University shot a 666 (323-343) while the winner of the event was Fort Hays State University with a 654 (326-328).

Natalie Bird led the charge for Western finishing in 5th with 163 (78-85). Ana Laura Gomez of Bellevue University won the event with an 8-over 148 (75-73) while Samantha Nielsen of Fort Hays State finished in second with a 153 (74-79).

Bellevue University finished in fourth place with a 698 while Park University and Northwest Missouri State University finished fifth and sixth with 698 and 699 respectively.

Shelby Stone finished in sixth for the Griffons with a 164 (80-84) while Kristen Cooley finished in a tie for 12th with a 170 (86-84). Casi Webb and Darcy Smith rounded out the Griffons squad with a 172 and 186 respectively.

Western will play its final tournament of the fall on Sunday, October 23 and Monday, October 24 when they participate in the Truman State University Bulldog Classic in Kirksville, Mo. The event will be played at the Kirksville Country Club.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Royals claim Laffey on waivers from Yankees

The Kansas City Royals today announced that the club has claimed left-handed pitcher Aaron Laffey on Outright Waivers from the New York Yankees.  To create room on the 40-man roster, the club designated right-handed pitcher Jesse Chavez for assignment.

The 26-year-old Laffey was acquired by the Seattle Mariners from the Cleveland Indians on March 2 of this year and made 36 relief appearances out of the Mariners bullpen, going 1-1 with a 4.01 ERA.  The Yankees then claimed Laffey on waivers on August 19 and he went 2-1 with a 3.38 ERA in 11 relief appearances down the stretch.  He did not appear on the Yankees playoff roster.  The 6-foot, 200-pounder is 21-23 with a 4.34 ERA in 126 career Major League appearances, including 49 starts.  Laffey debuted with the Indians, who originally selected him in the 16th round of the 2003 Draft, as a 22-year-old in 2007.

Laffey and his wife, Jackie, have one son, Braeden, and reside in Cumberland, Md.

Chavez, 28, spent a majority of the 2011 campaign with Triple-A Omaha, but also posted a 10.57 ERA in four relief appearances over two stints with the Royals.

— Royals Media Relations —

Griffon men place third at final fall tournament

The Missouri Western men’s golf team finished in third place in their final tournament of the fall. Western played in the Park University Fall invite which was played at The Duece @ The National in Parkville, Mo. The Griffons fired a two round total of 614 (296-318) four strokes better than Bellevue University’s 618 (316-318). The top Griffon finisher was Tyler Gast, tying for 11th with a 152 (72-80).

The winner of the event was Grand View University with a 576 (294-282) which was 13 strokes better than Fort Hays State’s 589 (289-300). Avila University finished 5th with a 624 while Baker fired a 644 finishing in 6th.

Yousaf Khan of Grand View won the event with a 2-over par 142 (77-65) one stroke better than teammate Aaron Ahrendsen and Tom O’Keefe of Fort Hays State. James O’Brien and Derek Hawkins finished in a tie for 15th with a 153 while Logan Gillilan, Scott Shelton and Kenny Stone fired 155, 156 and 162 respectively.

Western wrapped up its fall playing in five events with third being their top finish. They also finished tied for 5th, 7th and 8th.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Missouri High School Football Rankings

Missouri high school rankings

Statewide football rankings as compiled by a panel of 13 sportswriters and radio broadcasters, updated Oct. 11. First-place votes in parenthesis.

CLASS 6
Rank, Team            Rec.    Pts.    Prev.
1. Jefferson City (10)        7-0    127    3
2. CBC (3)            7-0    113    2
3. Rockhurst            6-1    111    1
4. Blue Springs South        6-1    89    4
5. DeSmet            6-1    72    5
6. Fort Zumwalt West        5-2    65    6
7. McCluer North        6-1    46    7
8. Blue Springs            5-2    43    8
9. Lafayette            6-1    26    9
10. Rock Bridge            5-2    18    —
Dropped out: Francis Howell
Also receiving votes: Francis Howell (4-3) 3, Ritenour (7-0).

CLASS 5
Rank, Team            Rec.    Pts.    Prev.
1. Staley (11)            7-0    128    1
2. Webster Groves (2)        6-0    115    2
3. Lee’s Summit West        6-1    105    3
4. Kirkwood            6-0    94    4
5. Fort Osage            6-1    77    5
6. Parkway Central        6-1    61    6
7. Nixa                6-1    49    8
8. Winnetonka            5-2    41    9
9. Ozark            5-2    29    10
10. Park Hill            4-3    9    7
Also receiving votes: Glendale (5-2) 3, Hazelwood East (3-4) 2, Kickapoo (5-2) 1, Parkway North (4-3) 1.

CLASS 4
Rank, Team            Rec.    Pts.    Prev.
1. Webb City (13)        7-0    130    1
2. Union            7-0    107    2
3. Bolivar            7-0    102    3
4. MICDS            7-0    96    4
5. Harrisonville        6-1    70    5
6. Smithville            6-1    54    T6
7. Kearney            5-2    46    T6
8. Savannah            6-1    43    8
9. Hillcrest            6-1    19    —
10. Farmington            6-1    16    —
Dropped out: Miller Career, Helias
Also receiving votes: Miller Career (5-1) 11, Borgia (7-0) 8, St. Charles West (7-0) 5, Platte County (5-2) 4.

CLASS 3
Rank, Team            Rec.    Pts.    Prev.
1. Cassville (11)        7-0    126    3
2. Maryville (2)        6-1    112    1
3. Osage            7-0    99    5
4. Logan-Rogersville        6-1    88    2
5. Richmond            6-1    73    6
6. Oak Grove            6-1    66    4
7. John Burroughs        6-1    64    7
8. Springfield Catholic        5-2    37    8
9. Dexter            6-1    32    9
10. Boonville            6-1    12    —
Dropped out: Lutheran North
Also receiving votes: Lutheran North (5-2) 5, Ste. Genevieve (5-2) 1.

CLASS 2
Rank, Team            Rec.    Pts.    Prev.
1. Macon (11)            7-0    128    1
2. Hamilton (2)            7-0    119    2
3. Centralia            7-0    99    3
4. Blair Oaks            6-1    73    5
5. Lafayette County        6-1    70    6
6. Lamar            6-1    57    7
7. Caruthersville        6-1    54    4
8. Maplewood-RH            5-2    46    8
9. Mountain View-Liberty    7-0    37    10
10. Brookfield            7-0    22    —
Dropped out: South Callaway
Also receiving votes: Fair Grove (7-0) 5, South Callaway (6-1) 5.

CLASS 1
Rank, Team            Rec.    Pts.    Prev.
1. Wellington-Napoleon (12)    7-0    129    1
2. Concordia            6-1    111    2
3. Valle Catholic (1)        6-1    102    3
4. Tipton            7-0    98    4
5. Salisbury            7-0    75    5
6. Westran            6-1    62    6
7. Drexel            7-0    57    7
8. Miller            6-1    34    8
9. East Buchanan        6-1    18    9
10. Hayti            5-1    12    10
Also receiving votes: Thayer (5-2) 4, Milan (7-0) 3, Polo (6-1) 3, South Harrison (5-2) 3, West Platte (5-2) 3.

Pujols leads Cardinals past Brewers to even NLCS

Your turn, Albert Pujols.

The St. Louis slugger had one of the biggest postseason nights of his career in Game 2 of the NL championship series, going 4 for 5 with a home run, three doubles and five RBIs to lead the Cardinals past the Milwaukee Brewers 12-3 on Monday.

Pujols belted a two-run homer in the first, a two-run double in the third and an RBI double in the fifth, then added another double in the seventh. The crowd cheered sarcastically when the Brewers finally retired him in the eighth.

“Sometimes when they come, they come in a bunch,” Pujols said.

His big hits came one night after Ryan Braun and Prince Fielder bashed the Brewers to a 9-6, come-from-behind victory in Game 1.

This time, the big bats couldn’t bring Milwaukee back — even at Miller Park. The best home team in the majors all season, the Brewers had won all four home games in the playoffs until Monday.

The series now shifts to St. Louis, where Cardinals ace Chris Carpenter faces Brewers right-hander Yovani Gallardo in Game 3 on Wednesday night.

Pujols can become a free agent after the World Series, so a big postseason could raise his price. The three-time NL MVP was 1 for 4 in Sunday night’s loss, hitting into a double play with runners on first and third in the seventh inning. A run scored on the play, but it seemed to be an indication that Pujols wasn’t quite on his game. He came into Monday with only one RBI in the Cardinals’ first six postseason games.

“You learn from the mistakes that you made,” Pujols said. “Yesterday was just so tough. Going to bed, I was just thinking about some of the opportunities I had to help our ballclub win. I turned that page, knowing today was a new day.”

But he struck a confident tone when asked about his struggles after Sunday night’s loss, saying “Tomorrow I can come and blow it out, and what are you going to say tomorrow?”

Blow it out, he did.

“The last time we saw them at their place he was swinging the bat just like this,” Brewers manager Ron Roenicke said. “You can’t make mistakes to him. You have to hit spots. You have to keep it down in the zone. He doesn’t miss too many mistakes.”

Rickie Weeks hit a two-run homer in the fourth for Milwaukee, then was involved in a disputed play in the fifth. With the bases loaded and one out, Weeks grounded into a double play, though replays showed he was safe.

Weeks — hobbled by the lingering effects of a midseason left ankle injury — appeared to beat the throw to first base and seemed upset when he was called out.

“Big part in the game, whether he’s safe or out,” Roenicke said. “You guys saw the replay. That was a big play.”

But it didn’t matter much after the Brewers gave up four runs in a backbreaking seventh inning. Fielder homered in the eighth, well after the outcome had been decided.

Cardinals starter Edwin Jackson went 4 1/3 innings, giving up Weeks’ home run. Lance Lynn got the win.

It was a short and ugly start by Milwaukee’s Shaun Marcum, who gave up five runs on seven hits in four innings and took the loss. Marcum, obtained in an offseason trade with Toronto, struggled mightily in the final month of the season. After a rough outing in Game 3 of the NL division series against Arizona, his place in the Brewers’ postseason rotation might come into question.

“We’ll see how it goes,” Roenicke said, adding later: “As far as I’m concerned right now he’s pitching again.”

St. Louis got started early when Jon Jay bunted for a one-out hit in the first. Pujols came to the plate and delivered what amounted to a warning shot, hitting a long fly just foul. Then he zeroed in on Marcum’s offering, smacking it to left field for a home run.

Pujols stood at the plate and admired his shot for a moment, flipped his bat away and trotted around the bases.

“I’ve seen Albert like this before,” Roenicke said. “He’s a great offensive player. He’s a heads-up defensive player. He’s a heads-up baserunner. This is a great baseball player.”

St. Louis added two more runs in the third. Jackson’s single fell in when center fielder Nyjer Morgan got a bad break on the ball, tried to make a diving catch and then dropped it. With one out, Jay sneaked a single down the third-base line, again setting the stage for Pujols.

Pujols hammered a pitch deep to center, Morgan missed a chance at what would have been an acrobatic catch, and two runs scored to give the Cardinals a 4-0 lead. Pujols pointed to the sky upon arriving at second base, then clapped his hands.

“Heck, you know at some point he’s going to assert himself,” teammate Lance Berkman said. “Certainly tonight that was the case. He got some good pitches to hit and he crushed them.”

The Cardinals added another run in the fourth. Yadier Molina doubled, advanced on a groundout and scored when Nick Punto dribbled a single up the middle with the infield in to give St. Louis a 5-0 lead.

Milwaukee finally got to Jackson in the fourth, when Fielder led off with a double and Weeks hit a two-run shot to left to cut the Cardinals’ lead to 5-2. A one-out single by Yuniesky Betancourt threatened to keep the rally going, but Jonathan Lucroy grounded into a forceout and Casey McGehee tapped back to the pitcher to end the inning.

Brewers reliever Marco Estrada took over in the fifth, but the Cardinals kept on swinging.

Jay led off with a double and Pujols laced a ball into the gap in right-center for an RBI double. Pujols advanced to third on a groundout, then scored when a ball slipped through Lucroy’s legs for a wild pitch. Lucroy found the ball and made a quick throw to Estrada at the plate, but it wasn’t in time.

“The bullpen didn’t do so well, either,” Roenicke said. “We didn’t pitch well today.”

Milwaukee put runners on second and third after a walk and a one-out double by Braun in the fifth, chasing Jackson. Arthur Rhodes walked Fielder to load the bases and Cardinals manager Tony La Russa made another pitching change, bringing in Lynn, who got Weeks to ground into the disputed double play.

Things fell apart completely for the Brewers in a four-run seventh. Pujols led off with a double and Matt Holliday, Molina, David Freese and Punto delivered RBI singles.

Freese homered in the ninth, his second of the series.

— Associated Press —

MWSU’s Downing named MIAA Special Teams Player of the Week

Missouri Western junior wide receiver/return specialist Tarrell Downing has been selected as part of this week’s MIAA Football Student-Athletes of the Week by the conference office and a panel of Sports Information Directors. Downing earned special teams player of the week honors for his performance in the Griffons 81-20 win over Lincoln University last Saturday in St. Joseph, Mo.

MIAA SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Tarrell Downing, WR/RS, Missouri Western

Downing had a career game in the return game for the Griffons accumulating 166 all-purpose yards which all came on kickoff or punt returns. After the Griffons forced a three and out on the Blue Tigers opening possession, Downing returned the ensuing punt 72 yards for a touchdown, putting Western up 7-0 just a minute and a half into the contest. After the Blue Tigers cut the Griffons lead to 19-6 midway through the second quarter, Downing struck again, this time on a kickoff return. The junior from St. Louis, Mo., took a ball from the 12-yard line and returned it 88 yards for a TD, putting Western up 26-6 and sparking the Griffons to 26 straight points in the final 5:47 of the half.  The last time the Griffons returned a punt for a touchdown was on Oct. 10, 2009, when Cedric Houston did it against Truman State. The last kickoff return was by TJ Fannin on Nov. 6, 2010, against Fort Hays State.

MIAA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Justin Cooper, RB, Washburn

Cooper rushed for a career-high 168 yards on 19 carries, tying a career high with three touchdown runs adding four catches for 12 yards in the win over the Bulldogs. The senior from Denver, Colo., had runs of 5-yards and 6-yards in the first half and added a season-long 73-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. He is now 6th in all-time rushing yards at Washburn with 2,150, becoming one of seven Ichabods to go over the 2,000-yard mark.

MIAA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Dakota Palan-Johnson, DE, Washburn

Palan-Johnson led the Ichabods with three sacks in the game against the Bulldogs, helping Washburn set a school record of nine sacks in a game. The senior from Denver, Colo., also added 4.5 tackles for loss for 23 yards along with the three sacks for 18 yards collecting eight total tackles (4 solo). Washburn’s defense held the Bulldogs to 66 yards rushing and 239 yards passing with a 3.8 yards per play average in 81 total plays ran.

The Griffons return to action on Saturday, October 15 when they host Emporia State University in Emporia, Kan. Kickoff is set for 2:00 pm from Jones Field at Welch Stadium and you can hear the game on 680 KFEQ.

— MWSU Sports Information —

Northwest hosting “Basketball Bash” Thursday inside Bearcat Arena

Northwest Missouri State University men’s and women’s basketball teams annual “Basketball Bash” to tip off the 2011-12 basketball season is slated for 8 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 13, in Bearcat Arena.

Admission is free with the doors opening at 7:45 p.m.  The event will begin with food and fun for Bearcat fans of all ages. Free pizza and drinks will be provided for the first 200 people.

The program begins at 8 p.m. and will feature performances by the Bearcat Cheerleaders and Steppers, interactive contests for fans to compete with players and a look at the 2011-2012 squads on the floor.

The evening will also include promotional giveaways with the grand prize being an iPad.

The Northwest men are coached by Ben McCollum who enters his third season at the helm of the Bearcats. The men return eight players, including 2010-11 standout DeShaun Cooper. Cooper was a second-team All-MIAA choice and finished seventh in the league in scoring with 17.7 points per game.

The Bearcat men won six of their final nine games to finish the 2010-11 season 10-16 overall and 8-14 in MIAA play.  It was the 35th consecutive season that the program won 10 games or more.

The Northwest women are led by Gene Steinmeyer who enters his 13th season as head coach for the Bearcats. Steinmeyer was named Region Six Coach of the Year in 2010-11 and was also named the 2010-11 MIAA Coach of the Year.  The women return nine players including 2010-11 starters Abby Henry and Shelly Martin.  The Bearcats’ newcomers to watch include freshmen Annie Mathews and Maggie Marnin, and junior transfer Victoria Naylor.

The Northwest women are coming off an NCAA Division II Final Four appearance.  Northwest set a program record last season with 29 wins and its first-ever regional title.  The Bearcats also became the first squad in school history to win an outright MIAA regular season championship and won their third conference tournament.

— NWMSU Sports Information —

Mizzou / Oklahoma State game to air on FX

Missouri’s home contest against Oklahoma State on Oct. 22 has been selected for a national television broadcast, as announced Monday by the Big 12 Conference. Kickoff between the Tigers (2-3, 0-2 Big 12) and No. 6/7 Oklahoma State (5-0, 2-0 Big 12) will be at 11 a.m. CT with the game airing on FX.

The game will be Mizzou’s sixth television contest of the year and second on FX. The Tigers played all of their first five games on television, with their matchup with the then-No. 1 Oklahoma Sooners being aired on FX.

This weekend, the Tigers play host to Iowa State for the 100th Homecoming celebration, beginning at 1 p.m. CT.

— MU Sports Information —

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